in a billy joel song?

in the song bottle of red bottle of white ( not sure of name of it ) it has a line in it that says and they cut it down to 3.05 i was wondering is this the most time that can be on a 45 rpm record or is it refering to something else

Anonymous2010-10-02T10:20:54Z

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It was edited for release as a single overseas.

braincloud2010-09-28T17:28:22Z

Most resources say a 45 r.p.m. has a maximum length of "about four minutes". I have an old 45 of "Whole Lotta Love" and it says the duration is 5:33 ... but it 's actually a little over three minutes.

By the way, the Billy Joel song you've mentioned is "Scenes From An Italian Restaurant". Great song.

vtd2882010-09-28T17:34:19Z

You're confusing two different Billy Joel songs. The "bottle of red, bottle of white" song is entitled "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant". The "Cut it down to 3:05" song is entitled "The Entertainer". It is refering to the record company editing his song down to 3:05 because it ran too long.
"The Entertainer"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMi37-YgqRM

OBXMAR2010-09-28T17:24:47Z

The name of the song is "Italian Restaurant" off The Stranger album. They probably cut some instrumental out. If I remember correctly, there have been songs longer than 3:05 on 45's. I have a couple of CD's that have cut off stuff (a whole song on one) so an entire double-album can fit on a CD.

Anonymous2010-09-28T17:21:44Z

It must refer to something else as I have an old Iron Maiden single with a 7 minute track on it, which is probably the maxium or very near it for a single. The problem with vinyl is the more you cram onto it the tighter the grooves have to be which results in a loss of sound quality.